The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, June 08, 1934, Image 5

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    T H E DAM C H R O N IC LE
EAT AND
Mr*. Mat henry entertained vane
ladies at her home Monday afternoon.
It was a farewell party for Mrs. Kirby
ami Mrs. Reid.
D R IN K
I in .1 irlm ril A lniim |ihrir.
You
will tirwl our garden a delightful
plate In whlth to m rrl your
friends. W r arc now serving
lieer.
DR. F. F O L S O M
Dentist
L A M B ’ S
on lln* hl||hwiy. S lo p at you
C ascai »
I •* ».», < » k h - on
come anil go front town.
RED & WHITE STORE
W. J. CARLSON
Cascade Lock», Ore.
Special, for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 8-9
SWIFT’S PURE LARD, 10-lb. Bail«
........
SWIFTS PURE LARD, 6-lb. Pail«
SWIFT’S CLASSIC SOAP. 9 Bar«
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79c
39c
23c
EÏMER ELECTRIC
P. o . Box yr>
Cascade Locks
MAZDA LAMPS
WIRING MATERIALI
RCA RADIO TUBES
FIXTURES
Let an do your wiring. No charge for
preparing estimate«. W e are licensed
electricians.
CHICKENS
for your
Sunday Dinner
Mr. Dick Woodward Is very' ill and
Frank Glazier was confined to his
is slowly growing worse. His con­ home last week due to several in­
dition is quite critical.
juries received when the automobile
he was’ in crashed on the highway
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bell wrre near Maupin.
visitors of Mrs A. Vrnstrom on M em ­
orial Day of last week.
Beverly Jackson spent last weekend
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in The Dalles. She was to return Sun­
Mrs. J. F. Jenkins. Violet and day night but returned Monday night.
Betty Jenkins spent Saturday evening Ihe delay was due to the breakdown
in Hood River.
I of a new Oldsmobile.
POUND BROILERS
while they last
25 c Each
4 for a DOLLAR
S. E. PERRAS MEAT MARKET
OREGON
C ASCAD E LOCKS
Plymouth and Chrysler
S A L E S A N D SERV IC E
US ED
C A R S
1— 1931 Fordtown Sedan
1— 1930 Ford Sport Coupe, R. S.
1— 1929 Ford 4-Door Sedan
1— 1928 Dodge 4-Door Sedan
GARRABRANT BROS
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
9 Oak Street
8-6-WXE-9S Phone 1321
Sunday or Nights, 1053 or 1923
Mr Nate Davis was a week end
Mrs. W. W. Schroedrr of Portland
visitor in Portland.
s|ient Friday in Cascade Locks visit­
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ing her hu< hand Mr. Schroeder, who
Evrrill and Howard BroIIiar were makes his home with the Granstroms,
Hixtdrivrr visitors Thursday.
while employed at the Dam.
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Mr Alliert (ieitner was a business
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Carlvm and
! visitor of Portland Friday.
daughters of Portland sjirnt Sunday
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visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. ( assi us Sundy and FI. Granstrom.
daughter Faith were in Portland Wed.
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On Friday afternoon Mrs. Arthur
M r i tS p a M a p r, who lives on the Warren entertained her neighbors,
Sundy Ram h, is very ill.
Mrs. Val Tomkins, Mrs Jesa Fiver-
hart, Mrs. J. Foulkes ami Mrs. FI.
Miss Violet Crahlrtt returned to Bradford ami small son, Bobby, of
The Dalles a short time ago.
Flugene, who are here visiting Mr.
Bradford.
Mr. W. H. Harrison was home
from Ciri h Mountain last weekend.
I-ast Monday evening W. Schroedrr
took M ounts Carlvjn v l Portland,
Mr and Mrs W. H Harrison were Miss Jean Scheiber, Mrs. FI. Grans­
J Portland visitors Saturday.
trom and Mrs. Arthur Warren of
( a v a d r D ak s for a very pleasant
Mrs Neil was a Portland business and interesting trip through the en­
visitor I hursday.
tire Dam site while the work was in
Mrs. FJiubrth Smith, (laughter [»ogress.
Reba ami son Riale, were visitors in
Cascade D a k s Wednevlay.
An enjoyable afternoon was spent
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at the home of Mrs. Jess Flverhart
Mr. Victor Anderson of Portland last Thursday by the following; Mrs.
is visiting at the home o( Julius Carl- Stanley I^vack, Mrs. FI. J. Hrolliar,
Min.
Mrs. Arthur Warren, Mrs. J. Foulkes
and Mrs. E. Bradford of Eugene.
Howard Harrison, Iaiu (Hazier ami
EveriO B raB iv n a l i" iii«- Dalles
Last Wednesday evening Mrs. I-ee
Wednesday.
Sams and children, Mr. Will Sams
and Mrs. C. C. McGowan motored
Mr. ami Mrs. Tessirr are going to up from Dodson, Oregon to visit the
make their |iermanent home in Port- Warren family.
land They moved Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Al. Wang, Mr. and
Mrs. FI. H Berger of Portland Mrs. S. O. Lrvack. Mr. and Mrs. E.
s{irnt Sunday with her husband Dr. J. Broliiar and Nell Ray and H ow ­
Berger.
ard Brolliar motored to Mt. .Adams
Wednesday and spent the day there.
Fid. Glazier, Frank Glazier and
Mrs. J. Glazier motored to Oregon
Nick
Harrison, Lima Glazier.
Cify Saturday.
Hrlrn Christensen, Mrs. Harrison
ami Richard Harrison spent W ed­
Mr Seth Clodielter attended the nesday at The Dalles with Gibson
graduation exercises at Corvalis, and Addison Harrison, who are work­
where his son is graduating.
ing there.
CASCADE LOCKS
PLUMBING CO.
One block south of
Columbia Hotel
Wc are here to live and
let live
We do—
PLUMBING
HEATING
and SHEET METAL
work by the hour or by
contract
NO
CHARGE for
ESTIMATES
J. A. Campbell
HIGHWAY GARAGE
W elding- Repairing— Tire
Patching
Oil Oaa Water—Air
Cascade Locks, Oregon
MEN’S HAND
LAUNDRY
Mrs. Pearl Pitman, Owner
Modern Prices— Prompt Service
C ascade L o c k s , O regon
SWEATERS
All wool, all sizes, all colors
$1.00 to $3.50
SUMMER
CAPS
A steal at
35c
STRAW HATS
F’or hot weather. .All sizes and
good styles
$1.50
M e n ’s S h o p
Mr. Carlyle Harrison, Flverill Brol-
Mrs. Linstrom o f Prindell, Wash..
“ A Store for Men”
liar and Richard Harrison were visi­ Mr. and Mrs. Carlson of Washougal
Cascade Locks
tors in Portland all day Saturday.
and Alfred Buckman. Washougal.
were visitors in Cascade Locks, M em ­
Mrs. Nate Davis of Woodland has orial Day.
joined her husliand here. She arrived
last weekend.
A large cn>wd attended the Barbe
que and dam e at the home o f Mr.
j
Mr and Mrs Clarence (Hazier of and Mrs. J. Kirby Friday night. Mr.
1 Linn ton were visitors of Mr. and Stubblefield, -Tom Stubblefield and a
RECEIPT BOOKS
Mrs. Algers Saturday.
banjo [Haver o f the C. C. C. camp
at Wygant Park furnished the music.
LEDGERS
Ida (Hazier wrnt to I.innton Sat­ The Barbeque was delicous and every­
urday night She ex|iects to remain one enjoyed it.
DAY BOOKS
several days.
ACCOUNT BOOKS
Mrs. S. Perras. Inez Perras, Mrs.
Church services were held in the V Douville, Faye Douville and M r s .'
TIME BOOKS
Methodist Community Church M on­ J. Woodward spent Monday after­
day night in |>lace of the usual Tues­ noon visiting Mrs. Art Lovell.
j»
»a j*
day evening service.
Mrs. Art Lovell is in the Hood
These are all new stock
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and daugh­ River hospital just recovering from '
ter, Flvclyn, were visitors here Sun­ an operation jierformed F'riday. She
which we have put in to
day. T hey were residents here several is recovering as well as can be exjiect.
years ago.
meet demands of people
Fid. (Hazier, Albert Anderson,
in the Bonneville dam
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cams, Captain Frank (Hazier and Hans Johnson
and Mrs. Charles Nelson and daugh­ motored to The Dalles. Hans John­
area
ter, Marie motored to Portland where son has l>een confined in the T . B.
they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. hospital thetre.
Henry Miller. They continued early
Monday morning to Corvalis where
Mr. Karl Roscnback has his boat.
their son Charles Henry Nelson was ; the “ W arco,” in the shipwards in
graduating from college. After the Portland having a new motor install-
graduation exercises they were guests ; ed in it. The new motor is 225 horse-
of Beta kappa for dinner.
[Kiwer which is 165 more than the
old one. This is quite an improve­
Quite a number of young folks at­
ment in the boat.
tended the party at the home of Mr.
BRIDGE OF THE GODS
and Mrs. A. ) . (Ieitner Monday
HOTEL
Mrs. J. Kriby and Mrs. Reid left
Rooms by day. week or month.
evening. Those attending were; Char­
for Texas via the stage Thursday.
We serve regular meals.
les Hill, l.a Von Fiiger, Kverill Broll-
Mrs. Kirby will return in several
Clean— Hospitable— Comfortable
iar, Jimmie Morrow, Buster Hrlvogt,
months but Mrs. Reid is planning on
C ascade L o c k s , O regon
Violet Jenkins, Viola Brink and Ger­
staying there.
aldine Rankin.
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